Invest in climate education to build a better workforce for a greener future
As the world celebrated Earth Day , the International Labour Organization (ILO) has called for urgent worldwide action on climate change, including the need to support climate education and awareness raising.
The transition to a
carbon-neutral economy will require new skills, training and qualifications.
Many new jobs will emerge. Others will have to adapt. This makes climate
education for the current and future workforce a priority that countries need
to urgently address.
“The effects of climate change
will alter the structure of employment. New jobs and new job families will
emerge, others will disappear or become unsustainable, and enterprises will
have to find ways to organize work and production differently,” said ILO
Director-General, Guy Ryder. “We need to prepare the youth to this changing
world. Environmental education can empower students to solve the climate crisis
and develop the skills, optimism and resolve to lead the environmental movement
of tomorrow.”
Ryder praised Earthday.org and
its partners, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and Education
International (EI) for highlighting the issue of climate education on Earth
Day.
“Climate education and awareness
raising are key to making a just transition to green economies that guarantee a
sustainable future for current and new generations,” he said.
The ILO estimates that rising
heat due to climate change could lead to the loss of 80 million jobs by 2030,
with poor countries worst hit. Taking ambitious action to tackle climate change
can deliver more and better jobs, with a potential for 18 million net jobs by
2030, through measures in the energy sector.
Enterprises will need
well-trained workers, equipped with the right set of skills to reduce the
carbon-intensity of production. They will need to invest in preparing their
workers for new and challenging technical and technological change, making the
workplace a place of continuous learning in the ecological transition.
Social dialogue is also an
essential tool in ensuring a smooth shift in occupational skills training to
facilitate workers’ mobility and ensure their social protection in a rapidly
changing world of work.
The upcoming UN climate conference COP26 , to be hosted by the United Kingdom, will be an important time to reiterate the importance of climate literacy, because only the right educational tools will prepare the current and future workforce to meet the challenges of climate change.
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COURTESY moderndiplomacy
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